AMTK 116 travels through Harper's Ferry on its evening trip...
Another photographer takes advantage of the great light and even better power on the lead of S217.
MARC special cruises back for the first trip to Brunswick.
A B&O GP40 and B unit lead a freight train across the river at Harpers Ferry, WV in the spring of 1970.
In the last light of the day (or at least falling on the bridge/tunnel), a westbound CSX empty coal train exits the tunnel at historic Harpers Ferry.
A new face in a well known place.
P030 heading to it's ultimate destination, Washington DC, after dropping off and picking up passengers.
Maryland Heights and it's "sign", Harpers Ferry Tunnel, EX B&O Bridges that carry the Shenandoah and Cumberland Subs and the Potomac River....pretty much sums up Harpers Ferry.
L411 is on the move after setting off the hot box just West of here. Harpers Ferry below is full of rich history, and the hike to the outlook I am on is well worth the climb, although it's a toug... (more)
After taking a short break before arriving to Maryland Heights, the Rock Runner heads off the Shenandoah Sub at Harpers Ferry in the very first light of the day.
Eastbound Q130 exits the east portal of Harpers Ferry Tunnel.
An empty Bailey-Cross coal train rumbles west out of the Harpers Ferry Tunnel bound for the Mon coal fields of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
The first Martinsburg train arrives at Harpers Ferry with what looks like Santa Claus at the controls.
Q226 crosses the Potomac River on the first day of September, 2009. View is from Loudon Heights, VA